Conclusions
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Formation of a Al−Cu-joint structure made by butting contact fusion welding occurs by a soldering mechanism, i.e., welding with development in the joint of hypereutectic alloy.
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The structure of the transition zone of joints made by friction welding consists of a solid solution of copper in aluminum with a very small amount (∼1.5%) θ-phase which provides quite high strength properties for these joints.
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A. E. Vol, Structure and Properties of Binary Metal Systems, Vol. 1 [in Russian], Fizmatgiz, Moscow (1959).
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ZIL Factory Higher Technical School. ZIL Production Association. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 12, pp. 34, December, 1990.
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Mozhaiskaya, T.M., Chekanova, N.T. Structure and properties of welded aluminum-copper joints. Met Sci Heat Treat 32, 938–939 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00700088
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